Our Tasting Room is located at 725 12th Street in Downtown Paso Robles, on the City Park. We are open daily, Sunday through Thursday from noon until 6 p.m., Friday and Saturday from noon until 8 p.m., or by appointment.

We feature live music on Friday and Saturday nights, as well as monthly art exhibits. Check our Events page here for current activities.

Our Tasting Roomis located at 725 12th Street, on the Downtown City Park in Paso Robles and is open 7 days a week, Sunday-Thursday 12:00 to 6:00 p.m.and Friday-Saturday from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m., or by appointment. We grow ultra-premium Pinot Noir near the coast and Cabernet Sauvignon inland and are in the process of planting additional vineyards and building a new winery and tasting room. We offer 5-star luxury vacation properties located on two spacious ranches to make your visit to Paso Robles Wine Country the perfect getaway!

Asuncion Ridge offers two amazing vacation rentals on one extraordinary property amid vines, oaks and barley in the hills of Paso Robles. Choose between a luxurious Tuscan masterpiece with four large bedrooms and four baths, and many living spaces both inside and outside.

Members of the Half-Mile High Club receive two 6-bottle shipments each year, in Spring and in Fall. Members are entitled to a 20% discount on all wine purchases, and 25% on any case purchased, complimentary wine tasting and complimentary winery tours. In addition, members have access to member-only wines like our 2013 Nefarious, are invited to attend members only winery events and do not pay cleaning or security deposits on stays at our Vacation Rentals.

Please use the form below to join our Wine Club – we will call you to confirm your membership and collect your Credit Card information!

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Enjoy a stay at our luxurious main house or deluxe guest house among the vines on over 100 acres in the heart of the Paso Robles Wine Country

"The views from every room are spectacular. Forever views of fields, oaks and vineyards. It's hard to believe this much open space still exists in California"